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No.:
The flu generally presents with abrupt onset of fever, headache, myalgia and malaise. This is followed by respiratory tract symptoms including non-productive cough, sore throat, and nasal discharge.
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Pleural fremitus is a palpable vibration of the wall of the thorax caused by friction between the parietal and visceral pleura of the lungs. See pleural friction rub for the auditory analog of this sign.
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Nerve pain, shingles:
This sounds like pain coming from a nerve. At your age "around a love handle" sounds an awful like shingles. I would not be surprised if you broke out in a rash. However, there are cases where patients have pain but no rash.
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4

Coldness right cheek:
Have you had any recent trauma, virus, cold or have you ever had herpes zoster/Shingles? Are you otherwise healthy or are you immunocompromised in any way? Consult with us to see if you need an anti-viral or imagine study (rare) but sometimes Shingles starts out with unusual feeling on skin.
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9

I apologize:
I would like to help you but could you write back with a little more detail? It sounds like you may have a viral infection or a sexually transmitted disease. Another way to get your question answered would be to send me a thank you note which is more private and i can get back to you more discretely.
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11

Cannot diagnose:
Without seeing this there is no way to predict what it might be, but an std is unlikely. More likely to represent an enlarged lymph node, but the best thing to do is to have it examined by a doctor and get a professional opinion face to face. Good luck.
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12

Get examined :
Pain in the back of the knee( popliteal fossa) is a common problem.At your age popliteal ( baker's ) cysts are often seen w/ degenerative meniscus ( cartilage) tears.Walking contracts the gastrocsoleus muscle group( calf muscles) and 'pinches the cyst.Other diagnoses need to be excluded. See your orthopedic surgeon. Best of luck!
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13

Adductors:
Often times the adductor/hamstring muscles can be irritated and cause knee pain at upper thigh and inner knee. 2 hamstrings and the sartorius attach at the inner knee. Massage, of course, can be beneficial. A visit to your Doctor of Chiropractic, Post Isometric Relaxation (PIR) or Proprioceptive Neuro Facilitation (PNF) stretching may help.
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18

May be miliaria:
May be a form of miliara (heat rash). A primary care doctor or dermatologist may help prevent and treat the symptoms. Keeping the skin surface intact and healthy is important, so try to avoid over-scratching. What happens during exercise (presuming you sweat and not swear, to stop the itch) is that the sweat glands are blocked at first (causing symptoms), but once sweating freely, it feels better.
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Neuropathy:
you most likely suffer from inflammation of your Sciatic nerve, that either could be due disk disease, so the nerve root is inflamed or it could be 2/2 muscle spasm in your butt (piriformis syndrome)which could press the sciatic nerve, other condition including Sacroiliac joint dysfunction could cause the same symptoms
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